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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21123 LETTER: W.Chadwick to Lord Newborough. Chadwick explains to his Lordship that he may have misunderstood his previous letter and having met the chairman of the Provisional Committee (of the Porthdinll...  more 1845 Feb 11
XD2/21124 NOTE: Griffith Jones, Godre House, to Lord Newborough. Jones sends payment by cheque of £34.1.6d to his Lordship.  1845 Feb 11
XD2/21125 LETTER: R. Wilbraham of Chester, to Lord Newborough. Wilbraham asks for the patronage of his Lordship for a journal for the Chester Conservatives.  1845 Feb 13
XD2/21126 LETTER: David Williams, at London to Lord Newborough. Williams is impressed at the progress of the North Wales Railway, stating that 33,000 in excess of the required shares have been applied for. He...  more 1845 Feb 14
XD2/21127 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey to Lord Newborough, re the granting of tenancy of the place recommended by Mr. Greaves and Mr. Jones. Also family news.  [1845] Feb 15
XD2/21128 LETTER: Joseph Welch, Bangor, to Lord Newborough. Welch informs his Lordship that a tax of 16/- on tenants occupying houses worth under £10 p.a. is due to Mr. Jonathon, the collector of the Property...  more 1845 Feb 18
XD2/21129 LETTER: John Hughes, Ann and Catherine, at Pickle Herring Wharf, to Lord Newborough, informing his Lordship that he is heading for Caernarfon and intends sailing on the 8th. He says he will be happy ...  more 1845 Feb 19
XD2/21130 LETTER: William Elias of the Abbey, Llanrwst to Lord Newborough. Elias informs his Lordship of some land, bordering on Plas y Glynn, which is to be sold. He asks his Lordship for permission to buy s...  more 1845 Feb 20
XD2/21131 LETTER: Owen Williams, of Liverpool, to Lord Newborough. Williams apologises to his Lordship about the quality of the last batch of coal sent to Glynllifon. He excuses the error by explaining that c...  more 1845 Feb 21
XD2/21132 LETTER: Halling, Pearce and Stone to Lord Newborough, wishing to know if his Lordship’s consignment of cloth has arrived. They wish to know if the cost of package was more than if it had been s...  more 1845 Feb 22
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